Caries prevalence of school going boys and girls according to sweet taking frequency among different age groups in and around Guwahati city

C. Kalita, B. Choudhury, P. Sarmah, A. Saikia
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Dental caries is the most common oral disease in human. Many epidemiological studies have been carried out worldwide to assess the prevalence of dental caries. In India also, several studies have been carried to find out the prevalence of dental caries. To know the cause of disparity of prevalence of dental caries epidemiological study of all the regions is very important. The objective of this study was to determine the caries prevalence of school going boys and girls in and around Guwahati city, Assam, India. About 7233 school going boys and girls from 25 schools, aged 3-17 years participated in the study. Data were also recorded for frequency of taking sweets along with the prevalence of caries to see the association of caries with sweet taking frequency among different age groups. Data were collected using basic oral health survey (WHO) modified form. Results showed that 43.40% boys and girls were affected by caries. Boys (45.85%) showed higher prevalence than girls (40.92%) with a mean value of 5.60 ± 0.03 and 5.28 ± 0.03 respectively, and the difference was statistically significant. Caries is very negligible (1.82% in males and 1.75% in females) among those who occasionally take sweets or never take. Contrary to that, more than 94% sweet takers of both the sexes, those who take sweets more than 5 times a day are affected by caries.
古瓦哈提市及其周边地区不同年龄组中按吃糖频率划分的学龄男女患龋率
龋齿是人类最常见的口腔疾病。在世界范围内进行了许多流行病学研究,以评估龋齿的患病率。在印度,也进行了几项研究,以查明龋齿的患病率。了解各地区龋患病率差异的原因,开展流行病学研究具有重要意义。本研究的目的是确定印度阿萨姆邦古瓦哈提市及其周边地区上学的男孩和女孩的龋齿患病率。来自25所学校的约7233名3-17岁的在校男女参加了这项研究。研究人员还记录了吃甜食的频率以及龋齿的患病率,以了解不同年龄组中龋齿与吃甜食频率的关系。数据采用基础口腔健康调查(WHO)修改表格收集。结果显示,43.40%的男孩和女孩患龋。男孩(45.85%)高于女孩(40.92%),平均值分别为5.60±0.03和5.28±0.03,差异有统计学意义。偶尔吃糖或从不吃糖的人患龋齿的几率非常小(男性为1.82%,女性为1.75%)。与此相反,超过94%的男性和女性,每天吃5次以上甜食的人会患龋齿。
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